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Rebels advance towards Gaddafi birthplace
Rebels advanced towards the birthplace of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi today, firing mortars and heavy machineguns in sporadic clashes with loyalist forces. ...  | Read.. 
 
Site aids stars hit by Net barbs
Imagine you are a well-known person aggrieved by how you are portrayed on the Internet: the slapdash Wikipedia entry; the unflattering gossip item; the endlessly repeated ...  | Read.. 
 
Syria forces fire on protesters
Syrian forces opened fire to disperse hundreds of protesters in Deraa calling for an end to emergency laws today, but demonstrators regrouped despite a heavy troop deployment ...  | Read.. 
 
Prostitute slur on rape-claim woman
The Libyan authorities yesterday attacked the character and credibility of a Libyan woman who burst into a hotel full of foreign journalists to say that she had been abdu ...  | Read.. 
 
Facebook may hire former Obama aide
Facebook is in talks to hire Robert Gibbs, President Obama’s former White House press secretary, for a senior role in helping to manage the company’s communicat ...  | Read.. 
 
Warning over cheating at Oxford
Oxford University’s degrees risk being tarnished because of a failure to clamp down on cheating at the elite institution, senior academics have warned. ...  | Read.. 
 
A rebel looks though a multiple rocket launcher on the outskirts of Bin Jawad, Libya. (AFP)
Lopez perks
Japan obsession: self-restraint
Even in a country whose people are known for walking in lockstep, a national consensus on the p..  | Read.. 
Plutonium found in N-plant soil
Plutonium found in soil at the crippled Fukushima nuclear complex heightened alarm today over Japan..  | Read.. 
 
Top BNP leader arrested for war crimes
A day after Bangladesh celebrated its 40th independence ...  | Read.. 

 
 
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